So.. the story goes like this... as many of you know I come from Bolivia, down in South America, from La Paz... I come from a middle class family that was really wealthy 2 generations ago but that, by the time I was born, had fallen from grace thanks to my uncles mainly who were just... plain stupid. But well.. the point is... Read More

I havent been feeling very good. It is of course hard to explain, I just feel that I am really socially inept. No, is not that Im awkward talking to people the truth is I dont have any problems meeting new people, I do it continuously, is just that I get bored so fast. I was never fond with social conventions, and... Read More

Yo guys, me again. Yesterday I got invited to a 100% cuban salsa party. Now, I'm definety the antithesis of the typical latino, but I have to admit that yesterday was really fun. Strangely, the people who invited me didn't show up (well, not that strangely, people are generally lame) so I was there kindda alone doing my thing (which is of course... Read More

Yo people, what up? again another week passed, spending my little money in keeping me well fed and going to the gym and working a 12 hour shift in Cambridge University's basement at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research... archaeology is such a glamorous career!!
In any case by brain is fried, I spent the whole week reading cultural ecology, from Julian Steward all... Read More

PFfff... I can't believe another week has passed, I have sooo much work, I still haven't finish this stupid presentation, I got stuck thinking about why is my work important at all!!! I still have to apply for another 2 grants and send some stuff to Berkeley, I dread so much talking to the director of the project,...grrr...I need a vacation... Read More

More randomness, among some of the albums I got last month following my 2 year craze into classical music was Igor Stravinsky's Firebird. I am a complete ignorant on ballet, but I really liked Stravinsky's Rite of Spring so I thought about giving his "breakthrough" a shot. Today I finally had some time to spare, worked on my bike and during lunch I... Read More

Once again, bumped into a really weird paper about Kayapo ethnobiology. .... some useless information for those who read this (does anyone even read it?)

the Kayapo recognize ... two mythological entities that illustrate how beliefs can function as ecological concepts. One is "Bekororoti", the spirit of an ancient shaman unjustly killed by fellow tribesmen while seeking his inherited right to certain parts of a tapir.